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Coprosma chathamica is a hardy shrub indigenous to the Chatham Islands. It flaunts a dense, branching habit with glossy green leaves often adorned with dark margins. Small, inconspicuous flowers give way to vivid-orange berries, attracting wildlife and aiding seed dispersal. Thriving in coastal conditions, coprosma chathamica demonstrates resilience to wind and salt spray, making it an emblematic feature of local vegetation.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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